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Description of groundwater and the hydrologic cycle as related to the terrain in British Columbia, Canada. The site is a great resource for all things involving this territory's water resources. It covers everything from...
Take a look inside a typical water heater so you can understand how it works -- and why it sometimes doesn't. Author Marshall Brain gives a fairly comprehensive look at this everyday appliance. Images, videos and text...
This article was written in 1982, when rehabilitating many retired hydropower sites was being given consideration in Minnesota. In fact, very few sites have had hydropower reinstalled because of the poor economic...
The University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension, presents this site which outlines the steps to take in order to make "every drop of water count in your home." Focusing on everyday things such as toilets, showers, faucets...
This USGS web page provides information on the quantity and timing of the streamflow in the Nation's rivers is a vital asset that safeguards lives and property and helps to ensure adequate water resources for a healthy...
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